Category: React & React Native

Browse around all the videos recorded at React conferences and meetups during 2018 Q1. Huge thank you to all the speakers who participated in the creation of this collection. The Q2 digest is already on the way, stay tuned with the monthly newsletter and twitter.

This is the fourth post indexing React talks here on MeetupFeed (previous posts:React Q2,React Q3, React Q3 conferences). From the beginning it was obvious that the React community is one of the most active global dev communities and it hasn’t changed for the last quarter of 2017 either. 118 videos is a lot so you might want to try theMeetupFeed app (beta!) for better browsing experience. Try the search feature for finding talks for your interest.

This talk is a technical deep-dive of how we use react-native as a means to deliver Checkout experience in our open sourced Paypal SDK. It will also layout how react-native has given us the power to steer without merchants having to reintegrate and republish with every incremental SDK release.

Finally the second React digest is going live with 28 talks from all the meetups we could find from July, August and September. Apparently Q3 had been busy with React conferences so this time we are publishing meetups and conferences in separate posts, with the Conference Edition coming next week. Making digests less overwhelming had been the most frequent feedback we have received so far so this is the first step in that direction. Hope you find it interesting.

What is MeetupFeed?

MeetupFeed is a monthly curation of recorded talks from the latest JS meetups and conferences. Currently we are covering Angular, React and VueJS and the list keeps growing every month.

Features:

All the talks are in English with video/audio quality being at least OK

Most of the talks have short descriptions, bio and attachments

For enabling some sort of Q&A, we have added the twitter profiles of all the speakers we could find

Pro tip: digests are quite long so you should consider using a Read it later app or YouTube’s Watch later playlist

Follow us on twitter or subscribe for the monthly summary (strictly one mail per month) and receive the next digests in your inbox. Enjoy the curation and as always, feedbacks are welcome!